Tour Striker Flex Click Review
If you’re going to improve your ball striking, you have to deliver the club properly at impact. There’s no getting around it. I’ve yet to come across a training aid that teaches you how to do just that like the Tour Striker Flex Click. So, if you’re ready to take your ball striking to the next level and start shooting lower scores, give the Flex Click a try for yourself.
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You guessed it, we’re back at it with another Tour Striker review. Tour Striker founder, Martin Chuck and his team keep churning out training aids that really do allow people to get better at the game of golf.
You’re probably thinking to yourself, “great another gimmicky training aid that overpromises and underdelivers.” But I’m here to tell you (as a fellow skeptic) that the Tour Striker products really do set themselves apart from the competition. They actually work and are easy to use.
In today’s review, we’re going to talk about the all-new Tour Striker Flex Click. Building on the success of the popular Tour Striker Power Click, this training aid teaches you how to grip the club and deliver it to impact every time.
So, let’s not waste any more time and dive right in.
Key Features
- Training aid gives you auditory feedback when you’re making the correct move in your swing.
- Training aid allows you to hit balls.
- Training aid comes with comprehensive instructional video series so that you can reap all of its benefits.
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Who Should Buy the Tour Striker Flex Click Training Aid?
Even the best ball strikers in the world will tell you they don’t always hit it perfectly. Even they have days when their swings are a little bit off and they don’t hit shots as solidly and accurately as they’d like.
And those are the best players in the world.
The reality for most weekend warriors like you and I is that those flush, pure golf shots are fewer and farther between than we’d like. Sure, once in a while we get that magical feeling at impact that’s like the ball isn’t even there, but the truth is we rarely know why all the stars align.
The beauty of the Tour Striker Flex Click is that it teaches you how to hit those magical shots more consistently with every club in your bag.
So, regardless of your ability as a golfer, chances are your ball striking can benefit from the Tour Striker Flex Click. You just have to give it a try and see for yourself.
Design and Technology
One of the things I love about virtually all Tour Striker products is how simple they are in their design and function.
That Flex Click is no exception.
When you take the Flex Click out of the bag, start by putting the indicator (clickable extension) on your wrist and make sure the logo is facing down. With the logo on the strap facing up, run the strap through the D-ring. From there, you can situate the indicator on the outside or inside of your wrist.
With your hands properly in place, you’re ready to start hitting balls with the Flex Click.
Is this training aid the most technologically advanced on the market? Not by a long shot. But its effectiveness is unsurpassed. With even just a little bit of practice, you’ll intuitively teach yourself not only how to properly grip the club, but to deliver it to impact in a position that will have you hitting solid, crisp shots swing after swing.
But that’s not all that’s included with the Tour Striker Flex Click.
In addition to this revolutionary training aid, you’ll also receive the setup and “Quickstart” video, Martin Chuck’s very own 12-video lesson series, a complimentary swing evaluation, free shipping, and a 100% money back guarantee if you’re for some reason unhappy with your purchase.
Specs
Unlike a lot of training aids on the market, one thing the Flex Click isn’t, it’s big and bulky. It doesn’t require a clunky carrying case. It fits easily in any pocket of your golf bag and weighs next to nothing.
If you’re going to improve your ball striking, you have to deliver the club properly at impact. There’s no getting around it. I’ve yet to come across a training aid that teaches you how to do just that like the Tour Striker Flex Click. So, if you’re ready to take your ball striking to the next level and start shooting lower scores, give the Flex Click a try for yourself.
- Auditory “click” feedback lets you know when you’re making the right move.
- Small, compact design makes it easy to use the training aid anywhere you have room to make a swing.
- Training aid can be used in multiple positions to work on different aspects of the impact position.
- Training aid can take some getting used to when you’re first starting out.
- Shipping times can vary depending on logistics.
- Some golfers find it awkward to grip the club when wearing the training aid.
Our Experience
On my journey to become a single-digit handicap by the end of this year, I’ve spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to deliver the club properly at impact. While I used to be able to get into the right position sometimes, I struggled to do so consistently.
That’s until I started working with the Tour Striker Flex Click. After just a little bit of practice, I’ve seen huge improvements in my ball striking and consistency.
Am I about to head Q-School? No. But I’ve been able to develop a keen understanding of what proper impact looks and feels like and it’s made a huge difference in my game.
Conclusion
If you’re going to improve your ball striking, you have to deliver the club properly at impact. There’s no getting around it.
I’ve yet to come across a training aid that teaches you how to do just that like the Tour Striker Flex Click.
So, if you’re ready to take your ball striking to the next level and start shooting lower scores, give the Flex Click a try for yourself.
As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry.